Was this a good deal???

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Ty1975, Jan 20, 2010.

  1. Ty1975

    Ty1975 Junior Member

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  3. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    whithout a slab from one of the major TPGs I wouldn't bid on this for anything. There are so many of these fakes coming out of China that I would be highly suspect of any early dollar.
     
  4. Lather

    Lather Time traver Numismatist

    Am I wrong or does the rim look a bit off?
    He has good feedback.. and has sold several nice coins..
     
  5. Ty1975

    Ty1975 Junior Member

    The auction does point out the rim nick, and I asked the question to the seller about the authenticity and the response was: "has been authenticated by Rust Rare Coin."

    What do you think?
     
  6. Ty1975

    Ty1975 Junior Member

    So, let's say the coin IS real. Would the price be worth it? What condition would you say it is in?
     
  7. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    Thats why you TPG always way to many fakes on everything
     
  8. Lather

    Lather Time traver Numismatist

    Oh.. Well I am not an expert at all in these coins...
    As a buyer.. on a budget.. I know that some deals are great on-line but..
    I like the Local shop on higher priced coins..
    Overall I Like the coin.. It looks better then most I see but like I said. No expert..
     
  9. Ty1975

    Ty1975 Junior Member

    What does TPG mean?
     
  10. Insomniac

    Insomniac Dime Nut

    Third-Party Grader
     
  11. Ty1975

    Ty1975 Junior Member

    Thanks Lather. I appreciate your in-sight.
     
  12. diocletian

    diocletian Senior Member

    I don't see anything from the photo that says fake. It's obviously been cleaned/dipped. I would grade it VG details and say that you did pretty good. Nice coin. Have it checked as soon as it arrives.
     
  13. Ty1975

    Ty1975 Junior Member

    Thanks Insomniac. What or who is a third party grader?
     
  14. Insomniac

    Insomniac Dime Nut

    Tyler, A company like PCGS or NGC is a third-party grader; they take coins submitted to them by customers and assign grades to them and put them in special holders, should they meet certain requirements. Some TPGs are more reputable than others (namely the two I listed above) and a coin in their holders can drive a bit of a premium.
     
  15. diocletian

    diocletian Senior Member

    Please don't take this wrong Tyler but you may want to educate yourself about coins and ebay a little more before you get yourself burned.
     
  16. Ty1975

    Ty1975 Junior Member

    That is why I am asking you guys...the PROS! Thanks again for all of your in-sight.
     
  17. Ty1975

    Ty1975 Junior Member

    But don't you have to be in a club to get a coin graded? What about ANACS? You don't have to be in a club or membership to get a coin graded from them. Your thoughts?
     
  18. diocletian

    diocletian Senior Member


    Yes Tyler you did. Maybe you should ask before you buy LOL! Personally I'm not a pro just a hobbiest learning.
     
  19. Lather

    Lather Time traver Numismatist

    I have never submitted.. YET.. But ANACS is assessable. PCGS has Higher Value Due to Grading Standards and Registry. NGC Is Near the Same without the Registry and ANACS Will Grade For Anyone.
    As Far as I know..
     
  20. CappedBustDimes

    CappedBustDimes Senior Member

    It is genuine but, has been holed and poorly repaired. You probably overpaid by $100-$200
     
  21. Insomniac

    Insomniac Dime Nut


    I'm not too familiar with ANACS, but with PCGS and NGC, submitting requires that you be a paid member of their collectors' clubs (though with certain memberships, you can get free grading vouchers which can help make up the cost of the membership, assuming the coins are worth enough), but having an ANA membership enables one to submit to NGC for grading without being a part of their club, which is quite handy for some.
     
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